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Human & Habitat (H&H) Development Model

The Human and Habitat (H&H) Development Model is one of the most innovative approach to target driven activities within the charitable sector.

This pioneering model addresses the two most urgent challenges facing humankind today: global warming and extreme poverty.

      Human & Habitat (H&H) Development Model

This model recognizes that sustainable economic and social development is possible if and only if the environment and the ecosystem are systematically considered in the development process. It also promotes meaningful participation of poor people, by working in partnership with the local community, civil society groups, corporations and the government.

Tolerance International’s H&H Development Model acknowledges the two-way effect of climate change and poverty. Poor countries are extremely vulnerable to climate change that disrupt their lives and livelihoods. The H&H model focuses on regeneration and conservation of the rainforests which are home to 1 billion people living in extreme poverty, and which are the biggest carbon sink on the planet after the oceans.

 

 

Human & Habitat Development Model

 

Fig 1. This diagram shows the process towards poverty eradication in a time-bound box. At year 0, immediate day-to-day sustenance will be provided, along with the initiation of long-term planning process. Target-driven community incentives, and reforestation and conservation efforts, which will begin within the first year, will continue with agroforestry and fairtrading schemes, which will roll in year 3-7. Year 7 and onwards, communities will be able to generate income through diversified and sustainable livelihoods.

 
 

 
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